SOUTHINGTON — Friends, family and community members gathered Sunday afternoon to honor the memory of one of two teens killed in a one-car crash last week.

Dozens of mourners trickled into Plantsville Funeral Home between 3 and 7 p.m. to pay respects to AnnMarie "Annie" Olender, 16, who died, along with Olivia Fusco, 14, Tuesday in the crash on I-84.

Although many mourners dressed in black, others wore vibrant colors, including the Southington royal blue and white, paying homage to Olender's time on the Southington Lightning 99's travel softball team and the Southington High School girls junior varsity softball team.

A few wore black T-shirts with a photo of Olender on the back, with "R.I.P. Annie, 1999-2015" emblazoned in pink letters above the teen's forehead.

Several in attendance remembered Olender as always smiling, talkative and loving. They shared memories and tear-filled embraces outside the funeral home.

At a vigil last week, Taylor Harton, 15, a friend of both Olender and Fusco, said: "We want to remember the good things of their lives, not the sadness. Love is always going to win."

A GoFundMe page was created by Olender's aunt to offset funeral costs and, as of Sunday afternoon, $12,420 had been raised by 172 donors.

A separate page for Fusco's family had raised more than $5,800 as of Sunday.

A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated for Olender at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Thomas Church, 99 Bristol St., Southington.

Olender and Fusco died at the scene of the crash, state police said. Olender was driving a 2006 Hyundai Accent eastbound on I-84 when it crashed about 2:50 p.m. just west of Exit 32. The car, registered to her father, James Olender, ended up in the median between the eastbound and westbound lanes, state police said.

Friends and family gathered at Southington High School Wednesday to mourn the loss of AnnMarie "Annie" Olender, 16, and Olivia Fusco, 14, both from Southington. The two were killed Tuesday in a one-car crash on I-84.

Friends and family gathered at Southington High School Wednesday to mourn the loss of AnnMarie "Annie" Olender, 16, and Olivia Fusco, 14, both from Southington. The two were killed Tuesday in a one-car crash on I-84.

Olender had a learner's permit but not a valid driver's license, said William Seymour, spokesman for the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Olender was issued her learner's permit on April 22, Seymour said.